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FEED STORES. 1 A complete k of srass and clover ured. at the- lowest possible price 'for Crsi class seed. (live us a , call he fore haying V 4 BRIrVStfR k WHITt; Tie Feed Met o, PI Court t., 8aU m. 'Phone 17! DEALERS IN GRAIN. WHEAT BOUGHT or .: rxhanged ;Jor fkmr and feed at branch office f' Aurora Roller, Milli. warehouse on Trade street, near lfigb. Salem, Oregon. v.-,. ; j ; ; - .;sV. . BICYCLE REPAIRING. G. A. ROBERTS Bicycle jiRepaMng: ,j , ; New and Second-Hand Wheel i os STATE STREET ; SALEfl, Oft TINNING AND (PLUMBING. T. S. BURROUGHS TINNING AND PLUMB I NU Gas and Steam fitting. Mamifact srer of IIc-p an4 Fruit ripe. ioj State St.. TeLfasr; Salem, Or. PHVSiqiANS," i -L- : Ji F. COOK, M. D. C BOTANICAL DOCTOR ; . Cure Consumto,i Cancer, Tumors.' Gravel and Kidney Trouble. Aahma, Skin and -Bone Diseases, -without knife, plasters, posisotrs or pain. Also Blind o. . . j Salem, Oregon. LIVERY STABLES.' A:R. PAGE W. A. STEPHENS f. PAGE ' STEPHENS ,Iores wcH fed, j good accommoda tion s. Fine Rigs-! Good i Rig for commercial ? men ai Specialty. 4lorsei boarded liy'dav. week or month. i Red iron! livery, feed ond Bamun smDie 164 Commercial St, Tel. 851. Salem RESTAURANTS. 20C PER MEAL . .. at the :. I 106 (State street. Salem." M-'KILLOP- & BURKIIAiny Prr! ! K IK FENCE 'NJ$V. conned with t ' j ' t' 1 ,:;Carbolmeuirr -Avenarius.r) -, . .:! .4H -. Ii ' :' ttll out tnr Cednn It I. atsa -a Xtsdfcal linie.Jy .g4sst UhlcceD s Lice, ,j . .r . ltasppilcauuq to tl.e iusUe wIls ot poul try tobesns wtl' it'rtndfMtitly ex-f ' 44 I tt-rnrfnuit all L.1C1. H Kult: Hf-alihy Chicken piqaty. eggs,, Write (or circular and prices &11J men ' ; tlon this papr. i It." M. WADE A CO.. Ajrsoia. . ! baiem. ZkcuK SMEMIROriVORiS TO ; Yonr Works .Solicited, '-' : .. V ' " .'-;- 'b J -IT' (?"'- GEORGE SLY, Stlp't RECRUITS rcIt M'KIXLEY. Farnn'M Who Vtl for Bryan iui Hrt the Bopuhlhiin Nominees. IJilmau. IlWSi)t. 10. In this strict ly ngrk-ulturnl r';ion the change from Jtryaulxni ti Repii1)iieaJiIui will ; te nm li .iter than iu the ennipaijrn of Iv.Ki. The reeent price of 40 Huts a bushel for corn has furnished fo.l for thoiitfht to farmer who have all their lire lee Voting .the Democratic- tiek iul flHk.u)); no tueMtiou4. The first ltnhuinent lemoerat.e fapijc.tp annoiuct,him?H'U' ,fpr r JtP;! Kif1V anl nfnjsivrelt ? tv-fl tmnn1 HNcher. He waa noon nllwei iy 1. AVrI. Frank and Ch.irle Levle, John Buliman. D. J..Watkins. .-V Meln h.rtil. Jotiu Brooktv-all 1.1 hie land Ww'a ei All voteil fo! Bryau n: 1 iAh , - ? While the alwiW--rmnied are all out- xik.-ii. tin-re are a score ofWre Dem-j ocnt In aud around tniman who are; kiutwu to l.ave!exiHrleu-Ml a -uan?f of Jieart. lut da not wish their name made pnhUe. a 'they hare always heeti identille! j wirli j the Democratic j organization, aud lo not wish to call down upon their head the ridicule tsf tlie Denux'ratic politician- .,i The UHt radical of these former, DenK-rat i Frank Ivl. vrlte Ions denunciatory letter or rwyan lVt-t platform every - .weW to the Imttl lSepuldU-an paiH-r. nud devote a zreat deal of hi time to mi!onary woi k anions M neliblwrs. I If ja tP hi letter from "Prolxrlty Hollow and sign himself : a ' JefferonUm Demo rat who i jroinj: to vote for MoKluIry." Forty-ct ut cotn isloln: the businesa for! the. Democrats In thi jiieat corn belt.; i : ; -v , , j A CriUOl S NEWSPAPER. The most citriou newrViper ; is thp stereo-Uevue. pirtllhHl at Pari. - lh new paiMr jrivi the'new of the week, no in tvpe. but in Instanteon photo graph on a film like that of a cine matograph. A" Imhhln of thi film 1 the Journal, and the nberi1er put it rhrmiKh a portable stereoscope like a Yield sfci and look at the pictures thereby reading the news, , - , . CIIINA 8 FUOXTIEUS- t ? -.The coastline-nf the Chinese empire ext-'iMHl 2.twi mile, and the land fron tier i 4.41 miles. , '. WinuiiMitlBdla. Pfl mjwtn will, care Hilnd.' Uleeuius mad Itching a Uxor U." toe tumors. I Lelunr .t one, utt I aUaya ttto it U La as a nruliU-e. ivos Instant r- bet. Lr..t ilitatus'lndiaapila Oint ment H prepared fc? Plls &nd Itcb- tZ of a prirna purts. Kvery box is warhaniial. By drutgiHtf. hy mail on r eiPt ct prtoe. b eenu ana Sl.Ou. , tt!U.M! atiiL'f ACIURIXS CO.. Cierelaad. oaia ... ,"' , . . - . . nt, - . ) j for Infants Csutorialfl ft harmless snbstituto for Castor OIL Par- goric,.Iropa and Soothiu- fiyrnps. It is Pleasant. It contain neither Opium. Morphine 'nor other- Narcotic substance, it destroys Worms and allays Fererishness. It enres Diarrhoea and "Wind Colie. It relieves Teeth insr Troublos and cores Constipation. It regulates the Kt4miaeli ail lioweU, girinr healthy and natural bleep. . The Kind Jqu; Have Always Bought ; oitars me In Use ForOver? 30 Years. TMf erwr.uw tMitViu trufrrjir row err. ' GRASS Oifr stock o! Gras9. Seed for fall sowing 13 complete, and we invite all seed users to-call and examine s:iiue before purchas-'Snj'as.w-e'feel sure that the quality, as well as the prices, can't be beat. - iUil j GL.UBBING LIST -or Twicea-Week WEEKLY OREGONIAN. per year........ .. TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN. ier year. OUR TRICE, BOTH PAPERS . 1 PACIFIC HOM ESTEAD; per yeiri. 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Address: PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, Office in Statesman Building, i s , SALEM, OR. if -C. V . , - - ? , i JttM irKton ProRtrUon.Faiiifnrcr Lost Msohood. 1 "i- - l laTpowncy. Ni-h-.!y 'Eroisslons. i r-n-ti tiotwM A orrisr w ptiarmntet to cnnn (riL51Udhl9 ciwxsstorca.ua. PU.nOTT8 tllK.TllCAL tlee v. . FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. : j r.l AfJHOOD RESTOREDVS'fJS s r,,-m rirwautcof te iMPftv rvaa. iHiea mm turn a mm Maai i . I pipw"" y r' itu).'XJi u-i vVV -- I Im-Ii to i?iperrow lirr.l!l kKlwJfB If ikoxraoaa F'OU SALE BY! F. G. HAAS THE ODA-FOUNTAIN E YE. He has such expressive eye5H toDne to the influent e of environment I ItelleTe." . 'PnrlntnTUMlt V" - ' "Yes: he lived ten years In a prohibl nm.l I L IC Oi .-! JT I F u ..r Mill -frt-ui-r jui'I and Children. ainaure 01 1 I . a.- 1 J 1 ! : ' '.ft Mil l THK Statesman vvnf -Ji-Sc ............. .$I.OO year. ... ... .:Llli,.it'4....:$ibc -.! A ' ' ' , . -Srr-frrr-10 year. iet year.... ...... ........fl.00 uer year.... .$100 'per year. ......... .50 pr year.... $i.ot seed: waL.i..... - .2o J..'.. per year. .00 1 .00 iJ. .1.25 WORLD, .per year... per year..... ..$1.00 ..$t.oo -$1.G5 a free pattern to each subscriber). ;$I.oo jer year.... ....... : $1.00 L - $1.30 Homestead IsWrltionnd .U diseases at tb r-ncra Ut VitMsl Kff S.VHT?: or refind tae monM. Sia fct 9 f .O0per 'be. no chwi iimiirm w t . DRUGGIST. SALE1T, OR. ITALIAN EMBROIDERERS. In Italy women eugagetl W embroid rrv factories gl.2U to 30 cents a dw Iv emigrant to SwitaerLiiMl. where the factories offered ; them -' SG to ' 40 ia)El'SAlfS..nfEO.UED TITO GBOWEKS BCCZPTE TOCBTfU cexts a rorsi). Th Ihdk-.Uo Am for .ranker AiTSscs t Muktt-EBtUili Crop C CoodlLlMS. t tFrflni Daily statesman. Sept 211.) TheJip market continue to justify the. tMdIef.expresaeI by the State n9Ua mouth a so, "that noi would brine tjreut or more. In tlie markets bef oJfe Tli middle of Octtdiec. The i-rpp I practlaMy harveted and It'.wSU fcki't tefciuj Jwfore. buyer are free to f-hter tte'aiarket and pay more than iliejr K? "wlllinvto this time. '. r Ufwo" i:ile'werei reported yeatenlay afliti5.vYroe rra the! crop of OWIIson. ,Prsl'Tu. grown 4rfw:, Chasi $latt(iadn..-;or ladfj ilenileDce. - '"f,4?f iti-Hv ;?- ? The iventish, CMwterver;r Kent. Enjr laiil luTit lue of Hfpfember th. ha the ifoliowlus mterastfust report frouf the hop, garden of England, showing the condition of the crop iu that coun try. ; ': - ': g .,; .-i ahfortl District.-Pickins ha now, Wconie freneralf in most iarlhe around Ash ford, put the hop are small and come down short of even the mo4 dt-j. anticipations' formed a week or two ago. ; The weather I very much against the development and ripening of th crop, for on Monday .light a frost of consideratJe severity wa ex lierleaeed which might have cauei a good lest Laif damage iu all exiwM'd gar den. 1A little trade ha Ieu done In the Borough, but net enough to n.ke it ooK.tjltie to estimate, tile probable price' ; -r -'V :. ,, Ah-next-Sandwich. There are many good pieces in thi parish, and lite ualiry of the Brandings in the prii? etpal ground 1' flrst-clas. Where tuV cking i already In pregres they une down abort, of expectation. piclf ets getting over the ground very qnicV II- fit ent D'epin IBidd If. violet 1 not preraient to a serioirj ent anvwhere and the hop arjj ng well. . , -! lemlen. The hop are doing faif' 0" well. Picking ha comnieuce! li places, but not enough yet done to teu bow they are coming. Picking will be ci-neral on Momlay next. Pickers are plentiful. It Is to.be hoped it will ccn- nuue line. iRoughton and Xeighborhooil. Pick rng is general., "The quality i ery rCmmI, but the quantity luot dlapioInt lOg. and considerably overestimated. W!be picker are rapidly clearing the grOUnil. MHO I III" IMUK l IUI- 1111(1 tl :n 1 secured in three weeks and less In many place. .Bridge and Xelgbltorhood. Hop pick ing i now in full swing. The cone In the Bra lutings' are rather small, but full of coiiflillon and so ripe that manj of them fall off 'in handling the bine.-. rfiil,erburyc7FJcking "Iiecome gener-, a1:th "wt4-k."TJie1 hop are for tlrtj most part a ina 11. and the low teraiier ajure of the'p.it we-k ha quite stopi ped further dcylpment. 'besides ior ducing niold to spread. The nrtn wFlj help the healthy hops to keep, but the ekcesslvely cold nights this week ail' n seriou drawback to the tioldlngsj which are making no headway at aM, It seem to-' be tlie general opinion f fepert judges" that the crop wit not ef ceed onthalf of that of last year, nn; tb nuality will be extremely variamcl t (1Wrj!iHi:t-T rwFiii3vill Ik- pretty general by the end of the week. Wherjj a lK'glnnig ha lepn made they couli down very short of expectation. Where they hare Ivenidafie'a' K cwf. Ier ncrl) there are about H to 1 cwt per acre. j Ch il ha in and 'Chart ham; Picking Is f.ow in full swing. The hop are coin ing down very -fa W v I should hot think there will 1e above half of lat year's crop. 1 Faversham District. It wa estimat ed lefore picking liegan thajf Ihi dis trict would average half a ton to the acre, but judging by the result al ready obtained it I doubtful if the average will, reach 7 cwt per acre. There are some good crop In the nelghlwirhood of Faversham and also at Selling, and Boughton. but on the other hand there are many grounds That -have a very light crop, and uu igerous instances of injury to the cones by mold "and red spider. :ooilestone-next-Vlngham. Picking last. The wet weather of Saturday much blmlered the work, which was resumed again on Monday with goojl results and rery,nic ;weatberi--;i K Harbletlown. Thi'te a, distinct Iin provement in tDe h6f Sluce Hatnritaya rain. The ihdp Ixing pickel at prm t nt leave little to be desired by way rflC quality ami freedom from mold. This applle more especially to the. lower end of the valley, but the pickers a re g-tting over the ground very quickly. - Hernhiil. Picking ha commenced In this parish and will be general !n a few day. . H is questionable whether Vome growlers have not made a mistake by iieginning so soon as the present cool weathr 1 conducive lo the keep ing nnalitie of the hops.? particnlarly the Bramling. which liave improvedJ very much of late ami will tie a largerf crop than was expected three or four week ago. Fortunately there I no sprrad of mold, so that no need exist for Larrving'on the Ingathering. Oa the wholp the crop will lie a liahf one .4"ompared with that ot last year, fid 'several ground that had teen es- iniale4 af ?!-" cwt. per aore will not. It I .. tt. ,1 inaM llitn 1(i in 7 ewti- generai.compia int w ui.iv Hiy - 1-pa aresmall.) but where tlierp hs liee been good cultivation the quality will lie excellent. f ' - ! Icfcham and Wickhara. Picking 1 now generaL -The quantity come laf mentably short of even the small quan tity eXjiected. but the quality 1 good generally, the hops le!ng sound. I think the t JoIdiug will lie the best grown hop If the weather Is faror able.., Take thl dtsrrict through about one-third of . last year's crop . will not W far out at the fin'sh. . ' tittbdwurne and Bekesbourne rick ing was comencetl on" Friday and 1 now generaL i Owing to the cold and giopmy weather there I a further spread of '-mold." and there 1 also a tot of red spider. Where free from dia rase'the bois are of excellent quality, though many hare not grown out to the full size. A few ground at Little botnne are yielding' an average crop of j f ne rrniJity but even In these instances .be cTiyjuate formed of -the quantity before picking commenced I not real : IzetL In some oftbe other grounds 1 th growth wIU bo very small, and it Is feared that a considerable proirtion loX.thir. bopH.wtll oSC.to such'.au ex- Hent a to le wortliless. - ' " Piuckley. Where- the 'cultivation and u-Jliiiig ha been-wetl douo there Itas teen a t-onsiderable hnprovemint dur ing the past week, the hop tiaving grown out welL The yhld, of course, win le light from a third to a unall half of last year" growth. , Rel spider ha caused some to tegin to go off. Picking L general thi week. - - - Raiubam and Xewiugton. Tlie early hops have niatured fairly welL lit the later sort are developing very slowly, the temperature being much too low for t U hi. The average growth ier acre will be Uut half of that of last year. ' - j ; Shtldwich. Faversham. Hop picking Is general and this district. oks like uioduciug a moderate crop of $ileu12d otialitj-. i';::-:. ?iuarneu. IMcklng was onimencetl In the middle of last weelc and will lie general In the course of a day or two.i There art a 'few 'good 'growth, l.ut uoue Iieavy. and the parish as a whole wilt not grow moire than a third of last year. The- coiie are small, and mold will show In many a saniple.' ' 4 v-8f.' Stephen. Picking ha commenc ed in thl parish,-a nd the two ganlens already finished came down very short. Quality differs considerably, some lie Ing Tery good and some quite the re verse. The yield so far is about oue third of last year. 1 " T The quantity gathered is very disap pointing indeeit. and the hop general ly are small. , There are appearances of" mold in some ground. The aver age growth in Thanet must leunder "i cwt er acre. . : WiHKlneslmrough. Since the .idvnt of warmer weather ttte later hop have grown, but the Bramling are quite lit for picking, and most -of the grower have beguu in thi parish. ' Wlngham. Picking 1 ' now in full swing, and there 1 no doubt about tlie shortness of the" crop by. the quantity of; ground picked over each day for the oastiug. The pieVe already pickiVI were set rery inotlerate -by giK-xl jtulses and came dowa 2 and'.eren :t cwt short of what they wer called lnfore pick-iirjl.- but the quality is farf.llwre- the average. llvV mold- la iiit:HiresiU!e in some gardens. AVye' and : I'oughton Alttph.-Plcklng hnM-cotiFinenciHl,iandsonat.of the Jiops are 'very fine and large: other' quite tlMopMisiu: i 1 think the hop have grown a bit on thi" ttadiy batN-rtl ones even.' and there will l more than at one time seemed possible. I estimate the average .N or i cwts r acre, or alsiut half of last year, which at ICS per cwt would leave the grower a small profit, a tlie exiense hare in creaHl enormously during' the last few years. Mid Kent. Many grower - In ' the Ma idstone dist rict 'hart : cortimenceil nicking this week, aud thousand' of foreign" picker - have arrivd and have leen sent off to the various dis trict. . The ound hops are keeping well, the cool weather-being m their favor, tint it 1 all against the develop ment' of the late'kbidv the exdlngt ly cold night iN'Ing most detrimental. There are' general eoniplatoit Hint the crop comes down shivrt of tlreshn.ite. bur sotne- grounds'will undoubtedly yield yerr Well Inrteed.iand where they are healthy the- quality -will U first class. In ma ny. pieces, howei"'r, there 1 much deterioration through mold, which H spreading -vn'ry , lunch-1 this week, jltojtler, AllinKtotu Aylforl. Wateringtiury. v.'Farlelgh; - iticarsted. Kasr -and West ' Mailing, t Merewortb and jWest Pevkham have some of the lHst hops in the- Mhf'Kent district, but taken as 'a -whole the growth will Im Vers' short rohinaTed with ;flmr of last year.' FamhamiHurrcyJ.-Itops bare lm- firrvMl a good deal lately, nad-U' crop Willi a rftther tietter ont llian was at one ; time' expected."' At the"aine time it I only In tite well cultivated llantafion that the yield 'will "he. an average One, the neglected grounds liavlug only a small top crop. Picking commenced In some place on Tuesday. ; Oxted. Our liop coutinue to grow, and tlie forward sort will probably ! ready for picking in aliut a week. Since? the late rains the later fcirt have ImprovtHL Exposure to a sudden climatic change produces cold in the bead ami catarrh I apt to follow. Irovhlel witii Ely" Cream Balm you are armed against Nasal Catarrh. I'riw .V) cents at Druggist, or, Ely Brothers. ; War ren street,' New York, will mail It. The Palm curSa W Wmrt Tiain.dM-t not irri tate ort-ans? sneWfng. ir"spread It self oyer an irritated and "augry snr factCrr'Revlng inl mediately fhe painful intlamm.ition. cleanse and cures. rr6alu BiiTin' quickly' cure the'cold. ' FAME'S PATHWAY. i:s'Ad1al E.' "Stevenson;1 the' Democratic ribmlrieo Tor the 'Vice "residency; 1 a 'iHckIr In tire matter 'of dress, and r rarely seen wearing any kind of a coat but a Prince Albert. Next, year Iieschamp, the literary trHIe of the Pari Temps, will lecture liefore the Cercle Francalse do lUn1 versiteTlowanl. giving a series of eight dissertations upon the. "Theater ConteniisM-aln.'" a : - , - ' Onecn N'niiille f Herein has left her v,ua Haehlno at Biarrita and proce1- el to Cap-Breton, tlie delightful 1ft tie tesort of the Iindes, where she will Loccupy- the charming cottage recently constrnctod for her there. " - The snltan 1 said to lie In a very nervous state. Rei-ently. It Is said, be falnHl Jn bis park at Yildlz and was carried indoors ' by . one of his black attendant. On returning to conscl onsne he was so pleaseil with the faithfulness of the servant, who might have tfliandoned him to the tender mercies of anyone who wlsheil to mur der him, tha t . lie presented him with fUMM). .'-.- ,,- .. -: : 1. '' : The KTeat success of Chatnlierlalns Coiie', Cholera and Dlarrlioea llcncdy' In the treatment of Iwwil complaint has made it standard over the greater part of the clvilixed world. Fcr sale by F. G. Haas, druggist, Salem, Ore gon. .. ." '."1 PARLIAMENTARY PASTIMES. - The book of the restaurant of the memlrs of iarliam-nt show that dur ing May. June and July Ha.oiio teas were serve I on the House of Common terrace. overlooking the TLatnes, ay a Iiondoa correiHinlence. - The niem ler do not consume all these, as the terrace I crowded on bright after noon with their women guests. Evil I wrought by want of thought a well as by want of heart. Lo Well. A- WILL PKOIUTKD TESTiUFNT tr JOHN W. TUO"-1' - L..n. --B-rn ST Tki. Cstet. CoaaUtl.g et Ra.lty leaf OarraU, TTm Loft to lh. Widow : ..d ChUdl tFrom Daily Statesmau, Sept." 23.) The estate of John W. Thornburrj. vhose death was renorteil a few day ago. In the Statesmaa,",-was admitted to proliate. ycsKnlay, by County Judge Joha II. Sttt. and AIlHrt 11. Thiwutmrry and' Herman Booster wtre a-I!nted exeutor witlniut inind. a reiuested iu the last wilt ami testa ment of the diH'astsl. The heir, of the estate are: ; ' iSarah E. Tborrshurry-widow. agel 52 year.- resldtng at Oerval. I'l.olnl.t l ll...ol.. .I.l.l.rl.t.il- V2 Gervals. V -" '' ; ' . - '' JAllert H. Thoruburry, son, Ger- j-als. ' :'. - - " Lillian E. Keppinger daughter, 24, GerVai,' . '"', - ; -V-" The provisions of the will, wbicli wa made August pnai. are" a follows:,,- . . , .r .:',.. -- - "Know all men by rnese present, that: I. John W.Tldrn"urry. , or the county of -Marion aud state of Ore gon, of tlie age of 74 yMrs. ami ls-ing of sound mind and memory, do make, liubllsh and lei-l.ire Hit, hit last will .1.1.1 fiictflliutiir am rJll.kfl.- Ii:l II I - IH.T Mill JUKI IH'HIIT lll.ll all wy. Jut debt and funeral es penses sliall, by my esecutor here after named, be paid out of the sale Y -i .... . . t tat . , , . . . i - . of. my personal proMrty from time t.j,-' Hittft a soon arrer mv decease a t- them may be.fou.id couveuleut and projier, and for the lst interest of all uiy. heir aud creditor therein-.concerned. , ". i i- , ,rseconi i na... wiiercas i now own a certain tract of land eou tabling 'j:7 acre. siUi.HisI in aud being :l jmrt f tjie, Tleibre t;, pong:ide d 1 c. and Antone I ton! fa tit.. I .wish to will; t- oiy.son. Alliert .IL Thornbnrry and uiy. daughter Virginia ,OY Booster, .a foll.ws In third and fourth clause, of thi will; . . " .- , , "ThirdI give and devise unto my 4ou. -Albert IL Thronbnrry. one hun Irsl and thrrtj'-seyeu acre of said land. lscrilMMl in second clause of llils will, the laud K-Ing sltuatetl on the north side of said tract of. land. "Fpurth I give unto iny ilaughler. Virginia O. Bter, lod acre fit sal 1 landjt dtscrilHil in the second u lame of thl will, the same lMiug situated on the south side of s Id laud. Both of aforesaid tracks of laud herein willed lielng subject to (lie life estate or my wife, rarah l hornburry. "Fifth I give and devise unto Lil ian K. Keppinger. iny danghtiT, all the real estate .belonging to inc. cast of the old Ktage road lending fmrint Salem to Oregon City, iitcliidiug there. 1n a curtain H a re track of land. ;ild laud being wlllci subjec ted to the life estate of my wife, tile said S:ir-jh K. Thornlmrry. . . u ... i-i. i . - "Sialii I give- and devlao- nulo uiy ladovet wife Sarah 11. Tlxwniburrv. a. certain -tract of I.uid .Iu elit. t a tr.v w. in . iiarioii. coniiiy.-Htate of On-tfoiu ; tiaid track, of laud herein willed to my wife to and for her lin tural life, aud,' at her death; I. herein ilevise.' the ame-to tny bed rati riaw, uamel.vj! -Alliert . II.-1 Tliormhurrv.-i Vir ginia (. BMMter. and I.llll-.iav- K. Kep pinger, nhn re and share alike. r , f Seventh I ; give "arnl i devise unto 11lu.rl.II T,lwr-iil.il.r.- ' -1 i-.rl 11 1 .. l lkoler. and Lillian E. . Kepplnger, a certain track of laud. Ix-lug tlie north trast quarter, of tin; northeast quarter of section .'5n t Tt s r 2 w In .Marion i"Ounty, cadi to sliare (lie third pirt tliensif. subjei-t to tlie life estate of my. wife, the said' 4a rah .E.. Thoru burry. . j - "Klghth-I give Sarah Thornburry. all of my household fHrnltnre and tl litres eoutalned iu my dwelling house, nod all other personal property left after mv debt are iild. - "X in th I hereby a piwlnt All -rt II. Tliornburry ami llerni.iu , Boster a exei'Utor of till, my, last will and testament, and it is my wish that they lie permitted to act witliout giving a bond or security tlwreor." W. Scott Taylor Is attorney for the estate. A few other matters coming before the court were considered and order made for their dlsjMwal. a follow Tlie petition of August Iluckestein. guardian of Mary Colclo. el nl. lulu, -r. for authority to si'll real property 1 Xortil Salens wa granted. ' ' Charlolte H. Fl-k. guanlian of Hhr otd -JV Flslr anrlMlrace M. Fisk. wa relieveil froiu furl uer duties as . suxrh. as the chiMipri lwrt tHeme of sate stvl til the proV'Hi1f longing to them hat ing Iteen distributed. v Robbed the Grave. A startling incident, of which Mr. fchn Oliver r Pliiladclpliia, was the .ubject, J narrated by him a follows:. 'I xra Ia a mot dreadful condirfoo. My tkin was alnnOt yellow, eyes sunk tn, tongue coated, paift corrtinually in growing weaker day by day.' Three physicians bad giren me op. For Junatcly, a friend advised trying 'Llcc trie BitteM,' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle tirade a de rided improvement. I continued ihei u ifor three week, and am now a iveli man. I know they saved my life, and robbei the urave of another vic tim." No otte sliould fail to try thm. Only 50--t4. guaranteed at DR. STONfe'S" Drug Store. NO OPPORTUNITY. "Smelley ha leu here eight years, and he doesn't Seem to kuow any thing at all. nlKuit the city. WHr you see. be ba len cisijwd up all the time In that bureau of In formation office at the Union dcttot." Denver w. - - Chinamen lo the nnmlx-r of about l.i are imprisoned In 'Montreal ;for failing, to, pay the siwcial laundry tax of Tt. JDr.re::crsrnirH!rrU"Ft mam9mmmmmw'mwm mm . nx 'mwmj - -..... ,.mm 4 4 Ui.4H,i d III INFLAMMATION c is - rrT " Vnrnln V r.n tl .ibkZ QkL Obi ' 'ln.Mlull.irtj itairijr utsnuu. lion tow'-DoBrnaL JctJ . For aale fry aH drueist.